• Home
  • Player Stories
  • When Mithali Raj Took India To Wc Final In 2017 But To Have A Heartbreak

When Mithali Raj Took India To WC Final in 2017 But To Have A Heartbreak


image-lppbbr3pIndia's WWC'17 squad (Twitter)

In a heart-wrenching turn of events during the Women's World Cup 2017 final, Mithali Raj and her resilient team faced a heartbreaking defeat against England. The closely contested match showcased the grit and determination of the Indian women, who, despite a valiant effort, fell short of claiming the coveted trophy.

India, batting confidently at 191 for three in the 42.5 overs, seemed poised for a historic victory. However, fate took a drastic turn as a batting collapse unfolded, and the team crumbled to 219 all out in 48.4 overs. Requiring a mere 38 runs off 43 balls, the lower middle order succumbed to pressure, losing seven wickets for a mere 28 runs in 6.5 overs.

Opener Punam Raut's commendable 86 and Harmanpreet Kaur's steady 51 had laid a solid foundation, but once they departed, the match became a nerve-wracking cliff-hanger. Veda Krishnamurthy's promising cameo was marred by a mistimed shot, altering the course of the game.

Jhulan Goswami, a stalwart of Indian cricket, delivered an outstanding bowling performance, claiming three crucial wickets. However, India's chase, anchored by captain Mithali Raj, suffered a setback when Harmanpreet's wicket fell unexpectedly, turning the tide in England's favor.

Despite the loss, the Indian women's team left an indelible mark on the cricketing world, showcasing inspiring performances throughout the tournament. The defeat, although disheartening, highlighted the team's resilience and elevated their stature in global women's cricket.

As the players regrouped post the World Cup final loss, the focus shifted to the incredible journey that brought them to the final and the promise of continued success on the international stage. The indomitable spirit displayed by Mithali Raj and her team became a testament to the growing influence of women's cricket in India, setting the stage for future triumphs and victories.